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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1911 "N HOME CURE FOR , Society and Personals Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, of Wash- Ington, D. C, haa announced the cn . -. casement of her daughter, Mlsa Mary " Carlisle, to Mr. Walter Bruce He, ' of New York and Washington, youngest eon of the late Walter ,i Howe, of New York. Mra. Carlisle, , formerly SIlss Thomas, of Richmond, Va., la a slater of Mrs. Conally and ' Mrs. Richmond Pearson, and for many years has been a prominent figure In Washington society. Mr. Carlisle, who died some years ago, iras attorney for the Hrttlsh and ; Spanish legations In Washington. The date of the wedding Is not announced , but will be an event of considerable r Importance In Washington society . when It takes place. ' M JS The following article is takes from 'i the Mlddletown, N. Y Times-Press C. and will be of interest to the friends of Mrs. Horton. In Aeheville. where with her daughter, the late Miss Car : rie- Herroon and her husband the late Webb Horton. Mrs, Horton has been frequently to Ashevllle during their " life time. Mrs. Horton Is a eleter-ln '! law of Mrs. C, W. R. Badeker, of Victoria, with whom aha spent last winter, and will return with her , niece, Mlsa Carrie Radeker, from ' Mlddletown, where tha latter has been for some week, to Main spend ".' the winter at the Radeker home. ; - "At a, meeting of tha congregation V f Westminister Presbyterian church, '. held Tuesday evening last, It Wag de ; elded to accept the gift sf 1100,00. - for a new edifice tendered as a me . mortal of the . husband' and father, . Webb Horton,' by Mrs. Horton and ,i her only son, Eugene. ' "Tha nam's of the church will be changed from Westminster church. '? as It was once changed rom Second ' Presbyterian church, to "Webb Hot j ton Memorial Presbyterian Church." , Five ' memorial . windows for each member of Mr, Morton's family will be set in tha new edifice. l Jt I tha Intention to clear the , present sits of the church and par- nnag and erect thereon an edifice i hleh will Include a. ?: naw church, - parish house: and parsonage. Tha present parsonage will probably be V moved to Best avenue, In tha rear of the. church property, Mr, Horton lo purchased re cently for 111,100, ths Silk property, adjoining the parsonage which will : be Included In the new site of the church. ' ' - "Application will be made t Hud ; eon Presbytery,; end the necessary legal steps wljl be taken too change ; . the name as desired. i ' "In connection with tha acceptance or this gift tha church organisation agrees to raise the sum of 140,000, as an endowment fund toward the expense of tha church, and to raise 1600 each year for forty years, one- . half 'Of which Is for the church and tha other half for tha Sunday school . nt the church. s . . "Suggestloa from' tha donors that f therft. shell be. nothing held, In the tfiuroh. for which admission . shall be charged, and that there be no ! services conducted . by - traveling evangelists have been concurred In, "Westminster church and Mlddle ,, town are to be congratulated upon i this magnificent gift, and tha thanks of tha community will go to Mrs ; Horton and her son far thua ganer ; ously perpetuating their honorable nam in connection with a sacred art (. Mca." , Tha Ladles ot the Maccabees will . meet' at the residence of Mra. Jo. , MoQarey today 'at ( o'clock, The - committees In, charge of tha basaar ? rs urged to attend. Jl Ji , Tha' board ef managers' of ' the ; Lindlry .Training achool will meet 1 this morning at 10: JO o'elock, at the f home f Mra. M. E. Hllllard, . on ..South. Main street. , , Jl, The little Christmas seals ot the ; United Daughters of the Confederacy ' -whlrn will cheerily decorate many a . southern Christmas gift, were do . signed and copyrighted by Mrs. Ed , A'ar James, of Florence, Ala., who lived .; is Ashevllle m6t of I her . life and who died here j last ' September. Tha aeal Is In red and green on a gold back '.groond; isnd Is unllque and artistic In design, -consisting of a cotton boll i In a. hotly- wreath, on -five pointed star. Arranged around the atar on ;the gold background are tf!e differ ent Confederate flags In miniature. " Jl M : 3 Tha Anna, Aston Missionary society j MH hold its regular -monthly meet-j ':.,T, a;. V. MOORE & CO. U PATT0N AVENUE Specialists In Women's Itcudy-to-Wrnr fJnrmcnte. Careful Attention Given to Mull Orders. .' "a ,'Ask for a Fall Catalogue. s Ing this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Cen tral Methodist church. It Is desired that ull members lie present as the annual elm-lion of officers will tske place at this meeting. The Bingham dance last evening st the Manor was quite up to tho precedent established at that school many years ago, and assuredly the bull room lest evening, filled with the numbers of pretty girls for which Ashevllle Is noted, and with the ca dnts in thrlr' smart uniforms, never appeared to better advantage. The commissioned officers were also In full dress, their crimson sashes and sabres which clanked Impressively, giving a martial air to the scene. The ball room was beautifully decorated and th lights were becomingly shad ed nlfi pink. The music was notice ably excellent and the program in cluded a number of new snd. tuneful airs. At a late hour an elaborate sup per of several courses wss served. Punch was served In the hell during the evening. The chaperones were Mrs, SScbulon Vance, Mm. Theodore V. Davidson. Mrs, E. E. Greenwood and Mrs. ft. T. Orlnnnu. The gueo.s wors Miss Margaret PrnnluiHti, Allm Sarah West, Miss Helen and Miss Thereto Chapman. Mim fcllnabeth Williamson, Miss Lillian Adams, Miss Margaret Porter, Miss Kinlly Camp bell, Miss Frances Carter, Miss Mary and Miss Margaret Mlllender, Miss Marguerite Csnsdny, M'.m Tate, of Now V'ork; Miss Kllsabeth Murphy, Miss Cowan, Miss lAlu Brown, of At lanta. Oft.: Miss McKlnnln, of Deca tur, Ala., Mlsa Doris Davenport, Miss Florence Martin. From aeoavlwe's convent, were the following young ladles:. Miss I.ytle, Miss Genevieve Theobold, Mlsa Ruth Gray, Miss Mc Clung, Mr. Bailey. Dr. W. P. Her bert, Mr. Allen Morrison, Mr. Bracel ton and Mr. Walles were also present PFJtSOSAk MENTION Miss Bonnie Davis haa returned to her home at Candler after a visit to Minis Fonella Davis, at Weavervllle, and Mrs. I Wert, at Democrat. Mrs. Bingham, who has' heen spending some weeks with friends In South Carolina, haa returned te Bingham Heights. Mm. Oeorge Lowndes and daugh ter ef Augusta, Cia., are spending several weeks in tha city, Mr. fl. A. Lynch has gone to Flor ida for a several days' business trip. Mlsa la. Davis haa returned from a visit of two Weeks to relatives In Nashville,' Tsnn. ...' , Dr. Thomas Nichols and Mr. Ar thur Nlohols. returned yesterday to Muskogee, Okie., after attending the funeral of their father, Mr, C. A. Nichols, on Saturday, at Weavervlllej i ' VV4'1' ' .4 ''"i' t Mr. William Marlon Edwards and his slater, MJs Mary Ert wards. of Mara Hill were In the olty yester day.. Miss Jennie Caaseday, of San An tdulo, Texas, Is spending the winter In Ashevllle, Senator and Mrs. Joseph M. Qas nm are expected on the 10th from Philadelphia and during the week'a stay, they will be In lllltmorr. Sena tor Oaazam la coming here on busi ness. Mr. Robert Psrker. who has spent the Bummer In Cornwall, N. T., haa returned and la at the home of his father, Mr. J, J. Parker, at Innnda, N, C. . Mrs. A. Whltlock returned Sunday from Statesvllle and New Tork after a several weeks' absence. Mlaa Carrie Whltlock 'will remain in the 'east for an Indefinite visit to her slater and other relatives, Miss Vera Boroff and her sister. Mrs. Kopetrhnl of New Orleans, are here for a brief stay on tholr way to New York. Mr. J. D. Nash has gono to Rich mond, V where he will undergo an operation. Mrs. Fdward Pennlwell, nue Miss Percy Patterson, Is expected shortly from Philadelphia for a brie visit to her sister at Forest Hill. Mrs. Pennlwell will afterward go to Run- Furs and Fur Coals for Women, Misses and Children Fur Sets and separate pieces in Lynx, Fisher, Wolf, Seal, Australian Op posum, and Fox. . Beautiful lustrous black and rieh dark colors. Fur Coats in a runnier of good styles and skins espe cially low priced, $35.GO to $69.00. Children's Fur and Plush Coats and Fur Sets in white and colors. Dainty little Fur Sets in white, brown, etc., apes 2 to 14 years, at $2.00 to $12.00. RHEUMATISM Do not waste time nor take chances of becoming a cripple 91 helpless sufferer from Rkeumatim by byins to care the disease with external applications clone. Sach treatment sometimes gives relief from the severe pain, or may re duce the inflammation of a swollen joint or muscle, but the effect can not be more than temporary. Each dey the cause is allowed to remain in the system Rheumatism gets a firmer hold en its victim. Purify your blood of the inflammatory uric acid and then yen will cure the dis ease permanently. The system will respond more quickly and surely to S. S. S. than any other treatment. This great blood purifier possesses the penetrating qualities necessary to arise out every trace of urate matter from the circulation and baild the blood up to a nourishing and healthful condition. Only pure blood can overcome Rheumatism. Thousands have cured themselves ot Rheumatism by nqta? 8. 3. 8., a medicine made entirely of roots, herbs and barks; no harmful mineral enters into its composition, and 8. S. S. la therefore gate for any one to rise. Book on Rheumatism and medical advice free. S. S. S. is sold at drug stores. THt swanr snctrtc co.. Atum. c. sellvllle, Tenn., returning home with her mother, Mrs. Patterson, to Phila delphia. Mr. W. A. James. Jr., is spending, a few days at the home of his son, at Savannah, Oa. USUAL NUMBER OF MONDAY'GASES UP FIN Eg ASSESSED TESTEHDAI i FORI VAIMOtm OKFKNHK. Assault, Drunken ncea, Retailiuj, GamblliiaT and OUior Charges in the Folic court. A variety of interesting oases tltat usually make up the Monday docket for police oourt were disposed of yes terday, among them being offsnae for fighting, drunkenness, disorderly conduct, retailing, gambling and the unusual charge of Impersonating an ofricer. C. Bf Massiger. P. If. Millar. Will WnleBttVh' WlftUIn auf ulft Patton were found guilty of partlplpatlng :n a: game of chance with, dice : early Sunday morning. Kach was fined i& and the coats. A. R. Mitchell, charged with gam bling, did not put In his appearance at court ao a capias was issued for him. Thomas McHlreh and Will MoKlrath. both colored, were also caught playing with dice and were rined 15 and tha coats. Dr. Charles U Minor was fined 110 and coats for an assault upon Harry Frenka Saturday on Haywood street. It was In evidence that Dr. Minor Stopped his automobile on the street, alighted and approached Mr. Franks, who waa on the sidewalk. A few words were exchanged and blows were exchanged. Franks was found not guilty. Blmar Penland was found guilty of retailing to Zeb Jones and was sentenced to the roads for three months. Petiland appealed under a $200 bond. t was In evidence that an officer overheard a few unfriend ly words exchanged betwein Penland and Jones over the amount of change thut was due Jones out of a $1 bill for which he had been given only a pint of whiskey. Penland said that he could find the person wno let him hate the liquor but that he did not know his name. Penland was also fined i and costs for being drunk. The witnesses for and against Alt Snyder, charged with retailing to John Brown, failed to attend court ao this case was continued until to morrow. Harrison Olbaon was found not guilty of Impersonating a policeman. It was In evidence that he was at tired In a discarded helmet and car ried hla ettck In grand style, hut some of the witnesses were not in court and he could not be connected with any arrests, which he wos alleged to hnvp made, or attempted to make. Bertha Reed, colored, was fined SS snd the costs for threatening to cut out the heart of Sarah Aher nathy, colored, with a knife that the former carried In her hand. No carv ing was dono. however. Henry Roberts, a seventeen-year-old negro, was found gultlty of an asaault upon Ralph Penland, and was tnxivi with thu costs. It was In evi dence that some on pushed Penland HRiiinat Roberts :nd that Penland later thretv an apple st Roberta, who slapped Penland. The latter, who re ported th limbic, wss summoned to nniiar In court tills morning and answer to the chars of aaxnu'.t upon Roberts. Sixteen More Stopping Days Before Xraas. LEADING ri,EKGYMAN DEAD CHARI.F.STOWy, W. Va.. Dec. 4 nv. Ir. Abnei W. Hopkins, for more thn forty-flve years, pastor of tho J Presbyterian church and one of fii bun knon'n cyergymen connected with the Lutheran general assembly, died tdnlaht. Tr. Hopkins wss a long time chaplnln of the Rtonewall Jack son br:iade. Ho was " seventy -six years old. " ' ' Paris capltsllsts' plan to build an underground frrlrM ralfroad tht will' connect with all th s ir.'&ce road tarsal naia. ; ffhair Christmas Stored, pod dooih J s an attractive Place. Aadiss Jallored Juits ", Reduced It is a well known fact that. we do not carry over merchandise from season to season. This fact is demon strated more positively in Ladies' Apparel than in any other line. Here style changes radically in com parison to the other depart ments., We do not take chances; we give bona fide reductions now while the suits are most in demand. $22.50 Suits for $12. $30 Suits for $19.50. $40 Suits for $29. Jhe tfew in Jiolidat tfeekmar Possibly in no other line has the improvement over the .stock carried in the old store been sO no ticeable as in the Neckwear. We have gone into it big. The showing we now have is nearly ' three timefe as great as before. , , . . ' ' " Choosing is made easy by sUch large assort ments', and as we are constantly turning the stock, the display is fresh and new., it .includes the. Very latest innovations in the Neckwear line: the Side Frill, Cascade Jabojt, Large Princess Lace Collars, Fichus, etc., are all included,' ' . . Prices of our Neckwear range from 25c, 50c, 75c, $16o slowly up to $10. Every Vcman . U nurtM(4 ass skaeM kso tlwut ttit wom4errui MARVEL WWrllsf Ssisf TM Bern VaslnM aytiese. . rlt-n '--'- It k uoaet weeW &' Masiwah, wow f ..... a. aisi a'tnTwai si'" FalKs Musk House Has a 'special offer for any lady buying a Piano be tween now and Christmas. Come in and learn particu lars of this offer. 21 South Main Street Let us stv" yew aa eetlmxte o." that Electrlo Wirtng. Our weri. s;l" satlsfoctlbn. W. A. WARD, It enured M. " Fbom HOLIDAY BREAD. Why worry with baking bread, when; you can get full 16-oz. loaves of Our justly famous BUTTER CRUST, why it isj cheaper than you can bake it at home, and the best that baking skill can produce. Ask your gro cer, or phone 622. ASHEVILLE STEAM BAKERY ASHEVILLE SOHOOli OF Mt'STC.U, ART 4ND IiANOPACrO Toarbers Vocal Mrs. E. M. Harker Mrs. Q. P. Westal! Mrs. J. O. Stlkeleather Piano Miss Minnie WestaH Miss Kate Laxton Mr. F. Flaalngton Harker Mr. John W. Starnes Organ and Theory Mr. r. Flaxmgton Harker Languages Mr. A. J. Lyman Pliont- S4I Aoaltoriniu Bklg. . T.. THE BERLIN SAMPLE STORE Great values In ladles Csat Suits and Long Conts, ranging In prices from ts.OO to 8.5. 8 N. Pack Square WrigMsman's M1IXIXKRT ' I wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I m kpiAmmm mm Advantages of Doing your Christmas Jhopr ping Jhis Week The days are hurrying on to Christmas. Only sixteen more are left be fore that day., Wise shoppers have been at work for several weeks selecting their gift things. The people who shop during this week will enjoy the careful assistance of fresh salespeople. Those who wait longer cannot expect the service we now , offer. 1 i .'A. v ;t - ... The large and diversified showing of Christmas Novelties is at present unbroken, selecting is easier and more agreeable. ' : . This store is at present at its best, having bedecked itself with Christmas trimmings. In every department novel and usefnl gift things are displayed. "Each section has endeavored to outdo the other, until the entire assemblage has reached a stage unprecedented in the annals of our Christmas business.-;. Come today if only ta look through the "Christmas Store." , The fact that our custom ers stay with u? from month to month and from year to year, testifies to the quality of the laundry work we are doing f of them. Not a single feature iathgstripspl vour iUem-mm big air plant but that has the atten tion of those skilled in that particular work. Whether shirts, collars or cuffs, shirt waists, dresses, underwear, or what not all get pre cisely the same care in handling, and the same care ful , examination before se'nding to you. MOUNTAIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 426. EVERYDAY Will be One of thanks giving to you if you fill e your coal bm with M. & W. Indian Coal. Over 95 ,jer cent. pure carbon. Comes from the choicest mine's in the famous Jel- hco region. JJhone 130. Carolina Coal & Ice : Company : iio Patton A m. Ormlintor Dldg. Will you try a loaf of our Vienna Bread ? ' We can guarantee lta ex cellent quality. COLLKtiE STREET BAKKBY Dean & Mowrey, Props. 87 Ci liege St. Phone 857 FOR SALE For Sale: Bight-room house on Montford ave., at 'bargain, Canaday Realty Co. 10 N. Pack Sq. Phone 974 HOOD'S Millinery reduction in trim med hats. Emanuel : School ol vShor Island Oldest schoo. of Its ktnd in this SoiUli. . . v Offira, -;m Room tT Dhrnmor BM. -(Over field's) Ulsa Kadle KraanueL Principal Christmas J4osiery daintily oxed Early shoppers can buy Gordon Hose in Christ , mas boxes without any increase in price. We say early shoppers for it is doubtful if the later ones will get a chance at them, for they are going rap idly. Gordon Hose hardly need introducing here. Women wbo know good hose buy this make. It is one of the most famous high grade hose in the country. , , Children's Hose are priced at $1 box; four pairs in box. ' . j Ladies' Cotton Hose are priced at $1 box; four , pairs in box. Ladies' ilk Hose are priced at $1 box; one pair in box. - , j Fvesti' I Turkeys 1 Of a Quality Mi HYAMS FRESH MEATS Phone 4S. TURKISH BAT1IS d 4 The Gruner 31 Haywood Street FOR Jt, Suburban home of eiaht rooms. line. Lot 150x!30. Fine shade and firutt trees. Unsurnassed views. House has modern, aanltary plumbing; else trie lights; hot and cold water;,, ce- nvet cellar and upstaira aleeplng por gooa.ataMe. THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO.. 48 Patton -Ave A Large and V: - ; Of Sterling Silver Toilet Articles at attractive " prices await your inspection here. v' CHAS. E. HENDERSOW ...... 51 Patton Avenue SEWING MACHINES V. VARIOCS HA.KSJS Sold. Excbaegcd, TKented and Repaired CASH OR CAST PAxTEVT3 ASHEVILLE SEWING MACHINE CO. Legal Mldg Park Square. Phone 15 TRIMMED HATS Reduced- ftf. Webb Co. ' If you are a stenographer or a bookkeeper desiring a position, and will calhat the office of ; The Emanuel School of Siiortiiand we may have something; of intf festfer you. Office JSb. 36 ' Drhiunoi Bldg. (over; Field's.; Jhe "Christmas Store" ftaridker chief ooth mtaii$ pour coming. IVIeats j & Ducks j that Pleases f 'r' i GROCERIES : Our. N. Main A Merrlmon Asa. Sanitarium For Ladies and Gentlemen SALE One minute wslk ifrom street car ch. Nice rgen, chicken yard ana 1 'J Varied Stock MISS CRUISE SHOP Hair Goods of all styles for the latest coiffures, Hair Ornaments, Shell Goods 'and the newest line of Toilet Ar tides. Manicuring and Hair dressing. " Phone 16 25 Haywood Street . ROCKERS Make Fine Gifts 100 Different Styles $4.50 up J. L. SMATHERS & SONS Mammoth Furniture Store! 15-17 N. Main St.' I Dr. R. G. Buckner has changed his residence from 18 Vance Street toll Soco Street. Phone 1270 2 ringsn Tits . -s fewm miss . Hxiinrr o&rsxmterb ' v 1 KOOM3 tl and ZS t " :( American national Bank BuUdfnj A
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